A Photo of Nancy Pelosi, Rediscovered Decades Later - submitted to the NYT in 1963 to announcement her engagement [View all]
A Photo of Nancy Pelosi, Rediscovered Decades Later
In 1963, the politician Thomas DAlesandro Jr. submitted a photo to appear with The New York Timess announcement of his daughters engagement.
When the daughter of Thomas DAlesandro Jr., a prominent politician in Baltimore, got engaged in 1963, the family sent her photo to The New York Times to accompany an engagement announcement in the Society pages.
That 23-year-old woman, Nancy DAlesandro, would become better known in the decades that followed by her married name: Nancy Pelosi.
Both Ms. Pelosi and her father, Mr. DAlesandro, a Democrat who served as the mayor of Baltimore from 1947 to 1959, have files in the Morgue, The Timess repository of newspaper articles, photographs and other archival materials. When searching for Mr. DAlesandros photo file, the caretaker of the Morgue found a file for Nancy DAlesandro. Thats where the engagement photo was stored.
The photo was published on June 1, 1963, above an announcement with the headline Miss DAlesandro Is Future Bride of Paul F. Pelosi. Mr. Pelosi, per the announcement, was a graduate of Georgetown University and worked for the First National City Bank of New York (now Citibank). Ms. DAlesandro, the announcement said, was a graduate of Trinity College (now Trinity Washington University) in Washington, D.C.